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Posted: 22 January 2021
John Siddorn, NOC Associate Director of Digital Ocean The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is a global leader in ocean understanding and has now committed to making sense of the seas through its digital expertise, sharing intelligence with others on...
Posted: 21 January 2021
Delivering impact to the next generation at Winchester Science Centre Big Bang Event (February 2020). Scientists describe colourful models of the ocean on a 3D globe to a busy room of school children. [cc] The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has been hailed as making ‘a vital contribution to the UK’s leading position in environmental science’ in a recent independent evaluation of...
Posted: 21 January 2021
In the present-day, the cold-water coral reefs of the Mediterranean are mainly formed by the species Madrepora oculata and partly Desmophyllum pertusum / Cabliers reef - SHAKE Cruise. A new study from the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC, Spain) and the National Oceanography Centre brings unprecedented insights into the environmental constraints and climatic events that...
Posted: 19 January 2021
RAPID project team onboard RRS Discovery The Oceanography Society (TOS) has named members of the RAPID / MOCHA / WBTS 26ºN team as the inaugural recipients of the TOS Ocean Observing Team Award. This award recognises innovation and...
Posted: 12 January 2021
Hilbre Island old lifeboat station, UK A new citizen science project launched today is inviting the public to help recover data from historic tide gauge ledgers from the North West of England and convert it into usable data by scientists...
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